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No parent is ever prepared for such devastating news, but a little boy’s parents are going public in the hopes to raise awareness about this very rare childhood brain tumor.

Christine and James Suau’s youngest child Devin, 6 years old, took a spill snowboarding two weeks ago. “He was treated for a concussion and the news we received the following morning was heartbreaking,” James Suau said.

But the parents say Devin is a fighter, and they are believers that someone has to be the first to survive this. Friends set up a GoFundMe page to help with medical costs, and in two days, it has raised over $110,000.

“We can feel the prayers, the love, the support we are getting from employees at work, our friends, our family,” James Suau said.

The odds are long, but they are going to fight it all the way.

“Until we beat this, we are going to have wonderful memories and family times and create things that we won’t take for granted,” Christine Suau said.

The Red Sox have already sent Devin tickets to a game, and holding out hope, his parents are grateful for all the love and support.